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Cannabis regulations in Slovenia

The Cannigma

Medical: legal, but limited Recreational: decriminalized. Recreational cannabis is illegal in Slovenia but possessing small amounts of cannabis for personal use is not considered a criminal offense. Offering drugs for consumption or offering drugs to minors can bring a sentence of six months to eight years. Cannabis in Slovenia.

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Montana Cannabis Legalization Guide (Initiative 190 and CI-118)

Canna Law Blog

Recreational cannabis is illegal in Montana. However, in 2004 Montanans voted to legalize cannabis for medical use, with 62 percent of voters in approval of the Medical Marjuana Allowance Act. The Medical Marijuana Allowance Act allowed patients with painful and debilitating conditions to produce and use cannabis.

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High Potency Cannabis Strikes Again as Heavy Users Experience Scromiting

Veriheal

Research has already suggested a link between high potency cannabis and increased anxiety , the opposite of what many hope to gain from its consumption, as well as being linked to increased risk of psychosis for those with certain conditions. This suggests that while CHS is currently a rare illness, there is a risk that it could change. .

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Election Brings Big Wins for Cannabis Legalization

Canna Care Docs

Both adult-use (or recreational) and medicinal cannabis were legalized in South Dakota; Medicinal cannabis was approved in Mississippi; and adult-use initiatives passed in Arizona, Montana and New Jersey. With the passage of Montana I-90, voters legalized the sale and possession of cannabis for recreational purposes for adults 21 and older.

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What Does Cannabis Legalization Look Like in the UK?

Veriheal

African, Asian, American, European, and other countries have all been following the global cannabis movement, whether for recreational or medicinal purposes. Despite that, the following punishments have been handed out for cannabis-related consumption or possession. The 5 Most Ridiculous Punishments for Cannabis.

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California Cannabis Bill Roundup for October 2019

Canna Law Blog

SB 34 creates better breaks for low-income medical patients that have a physician’s recommendation but that may not have an ID card from the Department of Public Health pursuant to the 2004 Medical Marijuana Program Act. Charitable donations. .

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

However, the nature of the government regulations and the subsequent complexity of prescribing, as well as doctors’ safety uncertainties and the stigma of the plant, remain contributing barriers to patient access. Patients can legally access medicinal cannabis through a doctor, via the TGA’s Authorised Prescribers and Special Access schemes.